FlawedBeauty, 2010 - Brazil's modelling industry still has a huge problem with racial segregation, so much so they are being told to fill a tiny quota to help non-white models.
For downloads and more information visit:
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Brazil, home of sun, sea and catwalks! However as this challenging report shows beneath the glitz and glamour of Brazil's most famous export lies a darker world of racism and segregation.
Brazil has the second largest black population on Earth but an obsession with lighter-skinned models is putting darker Brazilians off modelling. Caroline and her friend Aline are aspiring models, eager for a life of glamour. But Aline is one of the only 10 people out of 200 at a modelling convention who would call themselves black. "There are more openings for white models", one model explains. "Brazil is hiding what it thinks is not beautiful enough." District AttorneyDeborah Affonso says the problem is economics. Brands don't want people representing them who are "seen as having no spending power". However, a recent 8% increase in the catwalk quota agreement for black models is a step in the right direction to finding a "Brazilian beauty with a real Brazilian face."
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Brazilian model and social media influencer speaks about the hypersexualisation of black Brazilian women and the different treatment of men towards white, brown and black women in Brazil.
Part of the documentary Brazil's City of Joy by Habeeb Akande

Some of the highest-paid models in fashion are from Brazil. What makes them stand out from the rest? TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager gets to know supermodels Alessandra Ambrosio and Adriana Lima, and learns that their beauty is more than skin-deep.
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Models Alessandra Ambrosio, Adriana Lima TalkBeauty And Brazil | TODAY

Lara and Mara Bawar are not your average supermodels, but their striking appearance is sending shockwaves through the fashion industry.
The 11-year-old twins from São Paulo, Brazil, have albinism, a condition that causes a lack of skin and hair pigment, and they embrace it to the fullest.
In 2016, the Bawar twins’ unique pale features caught the eye of Swiss photographer ViniciusTerranova, who now lives in São Paulo.
As a personal project now known as Flores Raras (“rare flowers”), Terranova photographed the twins – as well as their older sister, Sheila, who does not have albinism – to showcase how truly beautiful diversity can be.
Lara, Mara, and Sheila have since been signed to model for Nike, Insanis, and BazaarKids, not to mention the fact that they’ve also bagged almost 25K Instagram followers.
Check out the fabulous family below.
Photographer: Vinicius Terranova
Preview photo credit Vinicius Terranova
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(25 May 2012) BLACK MODELS PROTEST AT RIO FASHION WEEK
A group of Black models organized a protest outside the gates of the 2013Spring/Summer edition of Fashion Rio this week, bringing the issue of race and diversity on the runways back into the spotlight.
Close to a dozen people gathered at the entrance of Rio's Jockey Club, chanting "This is our Brazil, we want our turn."
One model painted her topless torso and face white and sat on top of the shoulders of two male colleagues dressed in African garbs.
The protest, which was organized by local NGO Educafro, wants designers and organizers to increase representation of Black models on the runway to ten percent.
Inside Fashion Rio, the protest caused a buzz before the models even took to the runway.
Brazilian actor and signer Toni Garrido, who is Afro-Brazilian, told AP Television he would like to see more people who look like him on the catwalk.
"Brazil is so full of people who look like me, if I don't see someone on the runway who looks like that how will I know if those clothes are right for me. I think this is a legitimate complaint," Garrido said.
Shows like Blue Man and New Order each included three Black models in their rosters.
19-year-old Daiane Sodre was one of those models. She is scheduled to walk in more than half a dozen shows during Fashion week.
"There are very few Black models in Fashion Rio and Sao Paulo Fashion Week. I think they should have a lot more. There are very few," Sodre said.
For Totem designer Yame Reis, whose color-infused collection included three Black models, it is about talent and preparation not race.
"I think the modeling agencies can try to fill that gap by looking for good Black models. I think that is valid, I am completely in favor of that. They simply have to meet the professional standards of everyone else who is here, no matter what color they are," Reis said.
More than fifty percent of Brazil's population of 192 million people are of African descent. According to the Constitution, racism is illegal and can be punishable by law.
The 2013 Spring/Summer edition of Fashion Rio runs until Saturday, May 26.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/055743c69efe31f0719a129013a9f4f3
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

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Afro-Brazilians

Black-Brazilians is a term used in the 21st century by some in Brazil to refer to Brazilian people with African ancestry. The term does not have widespread use in Brazil, where social constructs and classifications have been based on appearance. People with noticeable African features and skin color are generally referred to (and they identify) as negro or "preto" ("black"). Many members of another group of people, multiracial Brazilians, or pardos, also have a range of degree of African ancestry.

Preto and pardo are among five color categories used by the Brazilian Census, along with branco ("white"), amarelo ("yellow", East Asian) and indígena (Amerindian). In 2010, 7.6% of the Brazilian population, some 15 million people, identified as "preto," while 43% (86 million) identified as "pardo". Pretos tend to be predominantly African in ancestry, while pardos tend to have a lesser percentage of African ancestry. On average pardos are predominantly European, with African or Native American ancestries

Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Brazil has a coastline of 7,491km (4,655mi). It borders all other South American countries except Ecuador and Chile and occupies 47.3 percent of the continent of South America. Its Amazon River basin includes a vast tropical forest, home to diverse wildlife, a variety of ecological systems, and extensive natural resources spanning numerous protected habitats. This unique environmental heritage makes Brazil one of 17 megadiverse countries, and is the subject of significant global interest and debate regarding deforestation and environmental protection.

Ambrósio serves as an ambassador for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In 2012, she was ranked number six on Forbes' list of the highest-paid models, estimated to have earned $6.6million in one year. She is often cited by the popular media as one of the world's sexiest women. As an Angel, she was chosen as one of People magazine's annual "100 Most Beautiful People in the World" in May 2007.

Early life

Ambrósio was born in Erechim, Brazil on April 11, 1981. Her parents are Brazilians of Italian and Polish ancestry and own a petrol station. She enrolled at a modelling class at the age of 12, and at the age of 14, she was one of 20 finalists for the 1996 Elite Model Look national competition for Brazil. Ambrósio was always insecure about her large ears, and at the age of 11, she had cosmetic surgery to have her ears pinned back, though two years later she suffered complications. In 2006, she appeared on The Tyra Banks Show, and said that the surgery was a bad experience and has discouraged her from ever getting plastic surgery again.

Racism still rife in Brazil's role models

FlawedBeauty, 2010 - Brazil's modelling industry still has a huge problem with racial segregation, so much so they are being told to fill a tiny quota to help non-white models.
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/61110/short-films/flawed-beauty.html
Brazil, home of sun, sea and catwalks! However as this challenging report shows beneath the glitz and glamour of Brazil's most famous export lies a darker world of racism and segregation.
Brazil has the second largest black population on Earth but an obsession with lighter-skinned models is putting darker Brazilians off modelling. Caroline and her friend Aline are aspiring models, eager for a life of glamour. But Aline is one of the only 10 people out of 200 at a modelling convention who would call themselves black. "There are more openings for white models", one model explains. "Brazil is hiding what it thinks is not beautiful enough." District AttorneyDeborah Affonso says the problem is economics. Brands don't want people representing them who are "seen as having no spending power". However, a recent 8% increase in the catwalk quota agreement for black models is a step in the right direction to finding a "Brazilian beauty with a real Brazilian face."
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Brazilian model and social media influencer speaks about the hypersexualisation of black Brazilian women and the different treatment of men towards white, brown and black women in Brazil.
Part of the documentary Brazil's City of Joy by Habeeb Akande

Some of the highest-paid models in fashion are from Brazil. What makes them stand out from the rest? TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager gets to know supermodels Alessandra Ambrosio and Adriana Lima, and learns that their beauty is more than skin-deep.
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Models Alessandra Ambrosio, Adriana Lima TalkBeauty And Brazil | TODAY

Albino Twins From Brazil Are Taking The Fashion Industry By Storm With Their Unique Beauty

Albino Twins From Brazil Are Taking The Fashion Industry By Storm With Their Unique Beauty

Albino Twins From Brazil Are Taking The Fashion Industry By Storm With Their Unique Beauty

Lara and Mara Bawar are not your average supermodels, but their striking appearance is sending shockwaves through the fashion industry.
The 11-year-old twins from São Paulo, Brazil, have albinism, a condition that causes a lack of skin and hair pigment, and they embrace it to the fullest.
In 2016, the Bawar twins’ unique pale features caught the eye of Swiss photographer ViniciusTerranova, who now lives in São Paulo.
As a personal project now known as Flores Raras (“rare flowers”), Terranova photographed the twins – as well as their older sister, Sheila, who does not have albinism – to showcase how truly beautiful diversity can be.
Lara, Mara, and Sheila have since been signed to model for Nike, Insanis, and BazaarKids, not to mention the fact that they’ve also bagged almost 25K Instagram followers.
Check out the fabulous family below.
Photographer: Vinicius Terranova
Preview photo credit Vinicius Terranova
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A LOOK AT THE WORK OF BLACK MODELS AT RIO FASHION WEEK

A LOOK AT THE WORK OF BLACK MODELS AT RIO FASHION WEEK

A LOOK AT THE WORK OF BLACK MODELS AT RIO FASHION WEEK

(25 May 2012) BLACK MODELS PROTEST AT RIO FASHION WEEK
A group of Black models organized a protest outside the gates of the 2013Spring/Summer edition of Fashion Rio this week, bringing the issue of race and diversity on the runways back into the spotlight.
Close to a dozen people gathered at the entrance of Rio's Jockey Club, chanting "This is our Brazil, we want our turn."
One model painted her topless torso and face white and sat on top of the shoulders of two male colleagues dressed in African garbs.
The protest, which was organized by local NGO Educafro, wants designers and organizers to increase representation of Black models on the runway to ten percent.
Inside Fashion Rio, the protest caused a buzz before the models even took to the runway.
Brazilian actor and signer Toni Garrido, who is Afro-Brazilian, told AP Television he would like to see more people who look like him on the catwalk.
"Brazil is so full of people who look like me, if I don't see someone on the runway who looks like that how will I know if those clothes are right for me. I think this is a legitimate complaint," Garrido said.
Shows like Blue Man and New Order each included three Black models in their rosters.
19-year-old Daiane Sodre was one of those models. She is scheduled to walk in more than half a dozen shows during Fashion week.
"There are very few Black models in Fashion Rio and Sao Paulo Fashion Week. I think they should have a lot more. There are very few," Sodre said.
For Totem designer Yame Reis, whose color-infused collection included three Black models, it is about talent and preparation not race.
"I think the modeling agencies can try to fill that gap by looking for good Black models. I think that is valid, I am completely in favor of that. They simply have to meet the professional standards of everyone else who is here, no matter what color they are," Reis said.
More than fifty percent of Brazil's population of 192 million people are of African descent. According to the Constitution, racism is illegal and can be punishable by law.
The 2013 Spring/Summer edition of Fashion Rio runs until Saturday, May 26.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/055743c69efe31f0719a129013a9f4f3
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

3:03

Top 10 Most Beautiful Brazilian Models 2016 || Pastimers

Top 10 Most Beautiful Brazilian Models 2016 || Pastimers

Top 10 Most Beautiful Brazilian Models 2016 || Pastimers

Brazil is one of the countries known for its beautiful men and women. In almost all walks of life, Brazilian females have had been dominating.
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Brazilian women races (some basics types)

Brazilian women races (some basics types)

Brazilian women races (some basics types)

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7 Things That Make Brazilian Women Great To Date pt2

7 Things That Make Brazilian Women Great To Date pt2

7 Things That Make Brazilian Women Great To Date pt2

Brazil has one of the highest concentration of beautiful women in the world. We already mentioned that Brazil is filled with exotic and beautiful women. Here are 7 more reasons why Brazilian Women are great to date.

Racism still rife in Brazil's role models

FlawedBeauty, 2010 - Brazil's modelling industry still has a huge problem with racial segregation, so much so they are being told to fill a tiny quota to help non-white models.
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/61110/short-films/flawed-beauty.html
Brazil, home of sun, sea and catwalks! However as this challenging report shows beneath the glitz and glamour of Brazil's most famous export lies a darker world of racism and segregation.
Brazil has the second largest black population on Earth but an obsession with lighter-skinned models is putting darker Brazilians off modelling. Caroline and her friend Aline are aspiring models, eager for a life of glamour. But Aline is one of the only 10 people out of 200 at a modelling convention who would call themselves...

Brazilian model and social media influencer speaks about the hypersexualisation of black Brazilian women and the different treatment of men towards white, brown and black women in Brazil.
Part of the documentary Brazil's City of Joy by Habeeb Akande

Some of the highest-paid models in fashion are from Brazil. What makes them stand out from the rest? TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager gets to know supermodels Alessandra Ambrosio and Adriana Lima, and learns that their beauty is more than skin-deep.
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Inside Brazil's favelas and the rise of the new Afro hair movement

BeyondBeauty with GraceNeutral - Series two: Brazil. Part two: Inside Brazil's favelas and the rise of the new Afro hair movement.
Watch part three here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0SNPHqMm0E
In our second episode of Beyond Beauty, Grace meets a brave new generation of young black women challenging racial discrimination - redefining Sao Paulo's beauty ideals, through the Afro HairMovement and reclaiming their cultural identity. From a former beauty queen who was stripped of her crown for being too dark-skinned, to exploring a range of creatives revolutionising the cultural landscape in the favelas - Grace discovers the women expressing individual beauty.
DirectorNick WaltersProducerDeclanHigginsGlobalExecutive ProducersEloiseKing, Ravi Amaratunga
Local Producer Paulin...

Albino Twins From Brazil Are Taking The Fashion Industry By Storm With Their Unique Beauty

Lara and Mara Bawar are not your average supermodels, but their striking appearance is sending shockwaves through the fashion industry.
The 11-year-old twins from São Paulo, Brazil, have albinism, a condition that causes a lack of skin and hair pigment, and they embrace it to the fullest.
In 2016, the Bawar twins’ unique pale features caught the eye of Swiss photographer ViniciusTerranova, who now lives in São Paulo.
As a personal project now known as Flores Raras (“rare flowers”), Terranova photographed the twins – as well as their older sister, Sheila, who does not have albinism – to showcase how truly beautiful diversity can be.
Lara, Mara, and Sheila have since been signed to model for Nike, Insanis, and BazaarKids, not to mention the fact that they’ve also bagged almost 25K In...

published: 11 Apr 2017

A LOOK AT THE WORK OF BLACK MODELS AT RIO FASHION WEEK

(25 May 2012) BLACK MODELS PROTEST AT RIO FASHION WEEK
A group of Black models organized a protest outside the gates of the 2013Spring/Summer edition of Fashion Rio this week, bringing the issue of race and diversity on the runways back into the spotlight.
Close to a dozen people gathered at the entrance of Rio's Jockey Club, chanting "This is our Brazil, we want our turn."
One model painted her topless torso and face white and sat on top of the shoulders of two male colleagues dressed in African garbs.
The protest, which was organized by local NGO Educafro, wants designers and organizers to increase representation of Black models on the runway to ten percent.
Inside Fashion Rio, the protest caused a buzz before the models even took to the runway.
Brazilian actor and signer Toni...

published: 31 Jul 2015

Top 10 Most Beautiful Brazilian Models 2016 || Pastimers

Brazil is one of the countries known for its beautiful men and women. In almost all walks of life, Brazilian females have had been dominating.
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published: 25 Feb 2016

Brazilian women races (some basics types)

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published: 24 Jul 2017

7 Things That Make Brazilian Women Great To Date pt2

Brazil has one of the highest concentration of beautiful women in the world. We already mentioned that Brazil is filled with exotic and beautiful women. Here are 7 more reasons why Brazilian Women are great to date.

Racism still rife in Brazil's role models

FlawedBeauty, 2010 - Brazil's modelling industry still has a huge problem with racial segregation, so much so they are being told to fill a tiny quota to help ...

FlawedBeauty, 2010 - Brazil's modelling industry still has a huge problem with racial segregation, so much so they are being told to fill a tiny quota to help non-white models.
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/61110/short-films/flawed-beauty.html
Brazil, home of sun, sea and catwalks! However as this challenging report shows beneath the glitz and glamour of Brazil's most famous export lies a darker world of racism and segregation.
Brazil has the second largest black population on Earth but an obsession with lighter-skinned models is putting darker Brazilians off modelling. Caroline and her friend Aline are aspiring models, eager for a life of glamour. But Aline is one of the only 10 people out of 200 at a modelling convention who would call themselves black. "There are more openings for white models", one model explains. "Brazil is hiding what it thinks is not beautiful enough." District AttorneyDeborah Affonso says the problem is economics. Brands don't want people representing them who are "seen as having no spending power". However, a recent 8% increase in the catwalk quota agreement for black models is a step in the right direction to finding a "Brazilian beauty with a real Brazilian face."
Produced By SBS. Ref - 4937
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FlawedBeauty, 2010 - Brazil's modelling industry still has a huge problem with racial segregation, so much so they are being told to fill a tiny quota to help non-white models.
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/61110/short-films/flawed-beauty.html
Brazil, home of sun, sea and catwalks! However as this challenging report shows beneath the glitz and glamour of Brazil's most famous export lies a darker world of racism and segregation.
Brazil has the second largest black population on Earth but an obsession with lighter-skinned models is putting darker Brazilians off modelling. Caroline and her friend Aline are aspiring models, eager for a life of glamour. But Aline is one of the only 10 people out of 200 at a modelling convention who would call themselves black. "There are more openings for white models", one model explains. "Brazil is hiding what it thinks is not beautiful enough." District AttorneyDeborah Affonso says the problem is economics. Brands don't want people representing them who are "seen as having no spending power". However, a recent 8% increase in the catwalk quota agreement for black models is a step in the right direction to finding a "Brazilian beauty with a real Brazilian face."
Produced By SBS. Ref - 4937
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Brazilian model and social media influencer speaks about the hypersexualisation of black Brazilian women and the different treatment of men towards white, brown...

Brazilian model and social media influencer speaks about the hypersexualisation of black Brazilian women and the different treatment of men towards white, brown and black women in Brazil.
Part of the documentary Brazil's City of Joy by Habeeb Akande

Brazilian model and social media influencer speaks about the hypersexualisation of black Brazilian women and the different treatment of men towards white, brown and black women in Brazil.
Part of the documentary Brazil's City of Joy by Habeeb Akande

Some of the highest-paid models in fashion are from Brazil. What makes them stand out from the rest? TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager gets to know supermodels Alessandr...

Some of the highest-paid models in fashion are from Brazil. What makes them stand out from the rest? TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager gets to know supermodels Alessandra Ambrosio and Adriana Lima, and learns that their beauty is more than skin-deep.
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Models Alessandra Ambrosio, Adriana Lima TalkBeauty And Brazil | TODAY

Some of the highest-paid models in fashion are from Brazil. What makes them stand out from the rest? TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager gets to know supermodels Alessandra Ambrosio and Adriana Lima, and learns that their beauty is more than skin-deep.
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Models Alessandra Ambrosio, Adriana Lima TalkBeauty And Brazil | TODAY

Albino Twins From Brazil Are Taking The Fashion Industry By Storm With Their Unique Beauty

Lara and Mara Bawar are not your average supermodels, but their striking appearance is sending shockwaves through the fashion industry.
The 11-year-old twins f...

Lara and Mara Bawar are not your average supermodels, but their striking appearance is sending shockwaves through the fashion industry.
The 11-year-old twins from São Paulo, Brazil, have albinism, a condition that causes a lack of skin and hair pigment, and they embrace it to the fullest.
In 2016, the Bawar twins’ unique pale features caught the eye of Swiss photographer ViniciusTerranova, who now lives in São Paulo.
As a personal project now known as Flores Raras (“rare flowers”), Terranova photographed the twins – as well as their older sister, Sheila, who does not have albinism – to showcase how truly beautiful diversity can be.
Lara, Mara, and Sheila have since been signed to model for Nike, Insanis, and BazaarKids, not to mention the fact that they’ve also bagged almost 25K Instagram followers.
Check out the fabulous family below.
Photographer: Vinicius Terranova
Preview photo credit Vinicius Terranova
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Lara and Mara Bawar are not your average supermodels, but their striking appearance is sending shockwaves through the fashion industry.
The 11-year-old twins from São Paulo, Brazil, have albinism, a condition that causes a lack of skin and hair pigment, and they embrace it to the fullest.
In 2016, the Bawar twins’ unique pale features caught the eye of Swiss photographer ViniciusTerranova, who now lives in São Paulo.
As a personal project now known as Flores Raras (“rare flowers”), Terranova photographed the twins – as well as their older sister, Sheila, who does not have albinism – to showcase how truly beautiful diversity can be.
Lara, Mara, and Sheila have since been signed to model for Nike, Insanis, and BazaarKids, not to mention the fact that they’ve also bagged almost 25K Instagram followers.
Check out the fabulous family below.
Photographer: Vinicius Terranova
Preview photo credit Vinicius Terranova
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(25 May 2012) BLACK MODELS PROTEST AT RIO FASHION WEEK
A group of Black models organized a protest outside the gates of the 2013Spring/Summer edition of Fashion Rio this week, bringing the issue of race and diversity on the runways back into the spotlight.
Close to a dozen people gathered at the entrance of Rio's Jockey Club, chanting "This is our Brazil, we want our turn."
One model painted her topless torso and face white and sat on top of the shoulders of two male colleagues dressed in African garbs.
The protest, which was organized by local NGO Educafro, wants designers and organizers to increase representation of Black models on the runway to ten percent.
Inside Fashion Rio, the protest caused a buzz before the models even took to the runway.
Brazilian actor and signer Toni Garrido, who is Afro-Brazilian, told AP Television he would like to see more people who look like him on the catwalk.
"Brazil is so full of people who look like me, if I don't see someone on the runway who looks like that how will I know if those clothes are right for me. I think this is a legitimate complaint," Garrido said.
Shows like Blue Man and New Order each included three Black models in their rosters.
19-year-old Daiane Sodre was one of those models. She is scheduled to walk in more than half a dozen shows during Fashion week.
"There are very few Black models in Fashion Rio and Sao Paulo Fashion Week. I think they should have a lot more. There are very few," Sodre said.
For Totem designer Yame Reis, whose color-infused collection included three Black models, it is about talent and preparation not race.
"I think the modeling agencies can try to fill that gap by looking for good Black models. I think that is valid, I am completely in favor of that. They simply have to meet the professional standards of everyone else who is here, no matter what color they are," Reis said.
More than fifty percent of Brazil's population of 192 million people are of African descent. According to the Constitution, racism is illegal and can be punishable by law.
The 2013 Spring/Summer edition of Fashion Rio runs until Saturday, May 26.
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(25 May 2012) BLACK MODELS PROTEST AT RIO FASHION WEEK
A group of Black models organized a protest outside the gates of the 2013Spring/Summer edition of Fashion Rio this week, bringing the issue of race and diversity on the runways back into the spotlight.
Close to a dozen people gathered at the entrance of Rio's Jockey Club, chanting "This is our Brazil, we want our turn."
One model painted her topless torso and face white and sat on top of the shoulders of two male colleagues dressed in African garbs.
The protest, which was organized by local NGO Educafro, wants designers and organizers to increase representation of Black models on the runway to ten percent.
Inside Fashion Rio, the protest caused a buzz before the models even took to the runway.
Brazilian actor and signer Toni Garrido, who is Afro-Brazilian, told AP Television he would like to see more people who look like him on the catwalk.
"Brazil is so full of people who look like me, if I don't see someone on the runway who looks like that how will I know if those clothes are right for me. I think this is a legitimate complaint," Garrido said.
Shows like Blue Man and New Order each included three Black models in their rosters.
19-year-old Daiane Sodre was one of those models. She is scheduled to walk in more than half a dozen shows during Fashion week.
"There are very few Black models in Fashion Rio and Sao Paulo Fashion Week. I think they should have a lot more. There are very few," Sodre said.
For Totem designer Yame Reis, whose color-infused collection included three Black models, it is about talent and preparation not race.
"I think the modeling agencies can try to fill that gap by looking for good Black models. I think that is valid, I am completely in favor of that. They simply have to meet the professional standards of everyone else who is here, no matter what color they are," Reis said.
More than fifty percent of Brazil's population of 192 million people are of African descent. According to the Constitution, racism is illegal and can be punishable by law.
The 2013 Spring/Summer edition of Fashion Rio runs until Saturday, May 26.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/055743c69efe31f0719a129013a9f4f3
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Top 10 Most Beautiful Brazilian Models 2016 || Pastimers

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7 Things That Make Brazilian Women Great To Date pt2

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Brazil has one of the highest concentration of beautiful women in the world. We already mentioned that Brazil is filled with exotic and beautiful women. Here are 7 more reasons why Brazilian Women are great to date.

Brazil has one of the highest concentration of beautiful women in the world. We already mentioned that Brazil is filled with exotic and beautiful women. Here are 7 more reasons why Brazilian Women are great to date.

The Stream - Being black in Brazil

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Brazilian Women: What You Should Expect As American Tourist

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Slave Nation - Brazil

August 2005It's been over a century since Brazil officially abandoned slavery. But tens of thousands of impoverished workers are still being enslaved.
Every year, some 50,000 slaves turn an area of the Amazon the size of Switzerland into a wasteland. Brazil's labour laws count for little in a country where the landowners are omnipotent "There's a culture of impunity," laments judge LeahSarmento. "There are very rich and powerful people who expect to be able to buy anyone." She's received several death threats for prosecuting slave traders. "When the workers run up bills they can't pay, the Gatos, or labour foreman, come in and pay the bills. From that point on, he owns them," states anti slavery campaigner Henri des Rozier. But landowners deny that slavery exists and claim the allega...

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Sunny Side of Spirit - E03/03 - Brazil

After a burnout due to stress, Dutch director SunnyBergman decided to investigate how people deal with spiritual strain and depression in countries that seem less affected by it.
Episode 3/3 - Brasil
In this episode Sunny Bergman visits Brazil where spirituality is very popular. There, feeling "normal' doesn't mean the same as it does in The Netherlands. Sunny explores the Afro-Brazilian religion and rituals “Candomble”, where behavior isn't seen as part of your personality, because it's influenced by ghosts. Blurring the frontiers of what is normal or not, making any behavior more easily accepted in society.
Does spirituality contribute to our mental health? Four out of ten people in the Netherlands suffer from depression, insomnia, ADHD and stress. Sunny Bergman studied how people in...

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White Brazilians Don't Want to Accept their Racism over African Head Wraps...

Whites and others don't WANT to understand our cultural connections and would rather EXPLOIT it...

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Final - Miss African Beauty Curve 2014 (official video)

The first and biggest African Election Miss Curve has been held in London Sat. 20th December. . The finest city of all European cities London hosted this event of glamour and romance. Formerly the Grand HotelRoyal, it has been restored to the highest standards of contemporary luxury, while retaining glorious glimpses of a bygone age, such as marble floors. The original Royal Spa has been given a new lease of life, remodelled as a luxurious and contemporary spa. From inspiring culture and relaxing thermal spas, to eclectic cuisine and buzzing nightlife, London has so much to offer. Many visitors to our vibrant city find they don’t have enough time to experience all that they wanted, that’s why this event shows what hidden treasures Africa has to offer. When you come to London, you will no...

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Slave Nation - Brazil

August 2005It's been over a century since Brazil officially abandoned slavery. But tens of thousands of impoverished workers are still being enslaved.
Ever...

August 2005It's been over a century since Brazil officially abandoned slavery. But tens of thousands of impoverished workers are still being enslaved.
Every year, some 50,000 slaves turn an area of the Amazon the size of Switzerland into a wasteland. Brazil's labour laws count for little in a country where the landowners are omnipotent "There's a culture of impunity," laments judge LeahSarmento. "There are very rich and powerful people who expect to be able to buy anyone." She's received several death threats for prosecuting slave traders. "When the workers run up bills they can't pay, the Gatos, or labour foreman, come in and pay the bills. From that point on, he owns them," states anti slavery campaigner Henri des Rozier. But landowners deny that slavery exists and claim the allegations are invented by state subsidised European farmers.

August 2005It's been over a century since Brazil officially abandoned slavery. But tens of thousands of impoverished workers are still being enslaved.
Every year, some 50,000 slaves turn an area of the Amazon the size of Switzerland into a wasteland. Brazil's labour laws count for little in a country where the landowners are omnipotent "There's a culture of impunity," laments judge LeahSarmento. "There are very rich and powerful people who expect to be able to buy anyone." She's received several death threats for prosecuting slave traders. "When the workers run up bills they can't pay, the Gatos, or labour foreman, come in and pay the bills. From that point on, he owns them," states anti slavery campaigner Henri des Rozier. But landowners deny that slavery exists and claim the allegations are invented by state subsidised European farmers.

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FULL Female Brazilian Waxing | First Time Brazilian Sugar Wax | Esthetician School

The first and biggest African Election Miss Curve has been held in London Sat. 20th December. . The finest city of all European cities London hosted this event of glamour and romance. Formerly the Grand HotelRoyal, it has been restored to the highest standards of contemporary luxury, while retaining glorious glimpses of a bygone age, such as marble floors. The original Royal Spa has been given a new lease of life, remodelled as a luxurious and contemporary spa. From inspiring culture and relaxing thermal spas, to eclectic cuisine and buzzing nightlife, London has so much to offer. Many visitors to our vibrant city find they don’t have enough time to experience all that they wanted, that’s why this event shows what hidden treasures Africa has to offer. When you come to London, you will notice that architects have created design cocoons, for instance the boutique hotel is a passionate dialogue of glass and black marble. Dive into the fascinating interior of luxury hotel accommodations, combining contemporary design and elegance with personal care and service provided by attentive staff. This event was a big hit.

The first and biggest African Election Miss Curve has been held in London Sat. 20th December. . The finest city of all European cities London hosted this event of glamour and romance. Formerly the Grand HotelRoyal, it has been restored to the highest standards of contemporary luxury, while retaining glorious glimpses of a bygone age, such as marble floors. The original Royal Spa has been given a new lease of life, remodelled as a luxurious and contemporary spa. From inspiring culture and relaxing thermal spas, to eclectic cuisine and buzzing nightlife, London has so much to offer. Many visitors to our vibrant city find they don’t have enough time to experience all that they wanted, that’s why this event shows what hidden treasures Africa has to offer. When you come to London, you will notice that architects have created design cocoons, for instance the boutique hotel is a passionate dialogue of glass and black marble. Dive into the fascinating interior of luxury hotel accommodations, combining contemporary design and elegance with personal care and service provided by attentive staff. This event was a big hit.

Racism still rife in Brazil's role models

FlawedBeauty, 2010 - Brazil's modelling industry still has a huge problem with racial segregation, so much so they are being told to fill a tiny quota to help non-white models.
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Brazil, home of sun, sea and catwalks! However as this challenging report shows beneath the glitz and glamour of Brazil's most famous export lies a darker world of racism and segregation.
Brazil has the second largest black population on Earth but an obsession with lighter-skinned models is putting darker Brazilians off modelling. Caroline and her friend Aline are aspiring models, eager for a life of glamour. But Aline is one of the only 10 people out of 200 at a modelling convention who would call themselves black. "There are more openings for white models", one model explains. "Brazil is hiding what it thinks is not beautiful enough." District AttorneyDeborah Affonso says the problem is economics. Brands don't want people representing them who are "seen as having no spending power". However, a recent 8% increase in the catwalk quota agreement for black models is a step in the right direction to finding a "Brazilian beauty with a real Brazilian face."
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Afro-Brazilian women vs Afro-Caribbean women

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Brazilian model and social media influencer speaks about the hypersexualisation of black Brazilian women and the different treatment of men towards white, brown and black women in Brazil.
Part of the documentary Brazil's City of Joy by Habeeb Akande

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Albino Twins From Brazil Are Taking The Fashion Industry By Storm With Their Unique Beauty

Lara and Mara Bawar are not your average supermodels, but their striking appearance is sending shockwaves through the fashion industry.
The 11-year-old twins from São Paulo, Brazil, have albinism, a condition that causes a lack of skin and hair pigment, and they embrace it to the fullest.
In 2016, the Bawar twins’ unique pale features caught the eye of Swiss photographer ViniciusTerranova, who now lives in São Paulo.
As a personal project now known as Flores Raras (“rare flowers”), Terranova photographed the twins – as well as their older sister, Sheila, who does not have albinism – to showcase how truly beautiful diversity can be.
Lara, Mara, and Sheila have since been signed to model for Nike, Insanis, and BazaarKids, not to mention the fact that they’ve also bagged almost 25K Instagram followers.
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A LOOK AT THE WORK OF BLACK MODELS AT RIO FASHION WEEK

(25 May 2012) BLACK MODELS PROTEST AT RIO FASHION WEEK
A group of Black models organized a protest outside the gates of the 2013Spring/Summer edition of Fashion Rio this week, bringing the issue of race and diversity on the runways back into the spotlight.
Close to a dozen people gathered at the entrance of Rio's Jockey Club, chanting "This is our Brazil, we want our turn."
One model painted her topless torso and face white and sat on top of the shoulders of two male colleagues dressed in African garbs.
The protest, which was organized by local NGO Educafro, wants designers and organizers to increase representation of Black models on the runway to ten percent.
Inside Fashion Rio, the protest caused a buzz before the models even took to the runway.
Brazilian actor and signer Toni Garrido, who is Afro-Brazilian, told AP Television he would like to see more people who look like him on the catwalk.
"Brazil is so full of people who look like me, if I don't see someone on the runway who looks like that how will I know if those clothes are right for me. I think this is a legitimate complaint," Garrido said.
Shows like Blue Man and New Order each included three Black models in their rosters.
19-year-old Daiane Sodre was one of those models. She is scheduled to walk in more than half a dozen shows during Fashion week.
"There are very few Black models in Fashion Rio and Sao Paulo Fashion Week. I think they should have a lot more. There are very few," Sodre said.
For Totem designer Yame Reis, whose color-infused collection included three Black models, it is about talent and preparation not race.
"I think the modeling agencies can try to fill that gap by looking for good Black models. I think that is valid, I am completely in favor of that. They simply have to meet the professional standards of everyone else who is here, no matter what color they are," Reis said.
More than fifty percent of Brazil's population of 192 million people are of African descent. According to the Constitution, racism is illegal and can be punishable by law.
The 2013 Spring/Summer edition of Fashion Rio runs until Saturday, May 26.
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Top 10 Most Beautiful Brazilian Models 2016 || Pastimers

Brazil is one of the countries known for its beautiful men and women. In almost all walks ...

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Brazilian women races (some basics types)

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7 Things That Make Brazilian Women Great To Date pt2

Brazil has one of the highest concentration of beautiful women in the world. We already me...

7 Things That Make Brazilian Women Great To Date pt2

Brazil has one of the highest concentration of beautiful women in the world. We already mentioned that Brazil is filled with exotic and beautiful women. Here are 7 more reasons why Brazilian Women are great to date.

The Stream - Being black in Brazil

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Black in Latin America E02, Brazil: A Racial Paradise

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Slave Nation - Brazil

August 2005It's been over a century since Brazil officially abandoned slavery. But tens of thousands of impoverished workers are still being enslaved.
Every year, some 50,000 slaves turn an area of the Amazon the size of Switzerland into a wasteland. Brazil's labour laws count for little in a country where the landowners are omnipotent "There's a culture of impunity," laments judge LeahSarmento. "There are very rich and powerful people who expect to be able to buy anyone." She's received several death threats for prosecuting slave traders. "When the workers run up bills they can't pay, the Gatos, or labour foreman, come in and pay the bills. From that point on, he owns them," states anti slavery campaigner Henri des Rozier. But landowners deny that slavery exists and claim the allegations are invented by state subsidised European farmers.

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Final - Miss African Beauty Curve 2014 (official video)

The first and biggest African Election Miss Curve has been held in London Sat. 20th December. . The finest city of all European cities London hosted this event of glamour and romance. Formerly the Grand HotelRoyal, it has been restored to the highest standards of contemporary luxury, while retaining glorious glimpses of a bygone age, such as marble floors. The original Royal Spa has been given a new lease of life, remodelled as a luxurious and contemporary spa. From inspiring culture and relaxing thermal spas, to eclectic cuisine and buzzing nightlife, London has so much to offer. Many visitors to our vibrant city find they don’t have enough time to experience all that they wanted, that’s why this event shows what hidden treasures Africa has to offer. When you come to London, you will notice that architects have created design cocoons, for instance the boutique hotel is a passionate dialogue of glass and black marble. Dive into the fascinating interior of luxury hotel accommodations, combining contemporary design and elegance with personal care and service provided by attentive staff. This event was a big hit.

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It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

An explosion on Sunday night in Austin shared "similarities" with three bombs that went off in the Texas capital earlier this month and authorities were warning on Monday that they are dealing with a serial bomber who is targeting the city, according to the Washington Post... “So we’ve definitely seen a change in the method that this suspect … is using.” ... “And we assure you that we are listening ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

A panel of federal judges dismissed the Republican lawsuit challenging a new congressional map that was imposed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, ending one of two challenges to the map on Monday, according to The Inquirer. The judge's decision said that the Republican lawmakers who brought the challenge did not have legal standing to do so and that the case is inappropriate for the court to take up at this time ...ChiefU.S....

In this week's UTubers, One VoiceChildren's Choir inspires fans with real-life stories while 'What's Inside?' jumps into pizza-ordering sneakers. One Voice Children's Choir performs "I Can Only Imagine" by MercyMe in a new video that will melt your heart ... Other children and families who inspired the video are also featured ... Alex Boye released a new video this week of an Afro-American cover of Jidenna's "Little BitMore." ... ....

Supplying the OLED panels will primarily be Samsung, the report claims, although LG Display "will strive to become the second supplier in the second half of 2018, aiming to secure orders for the new 6.5-inch OLED model to be launched this fall." ... Apple's big expectations for 6.5-inch OLED model...Apple expecting iPhone X series to outsell LCDmodels?....

Saunders, faculty and students watched as the seven models, including three members of HCC's men's basketball team, looked career savvy and confident as they made their way one at a time through the Student Center dining area ... The models wore accessorized outfits they had selected with help from fashion show emcee and HCC Bookstore Manager TammyCrockett, who described the outfits and gave some background on the student models....

Mitchell’s great-grandfather, Philip Fitzgerald, lived in Jonesboro in the 1800s on a plantation that might have been the model for the fictional Tara...Everett has built his model of the plantation house to reflect its appearance before it was ravaged by fire and by plundering during UnionGen ...There is one wing of Tara which Everett could not include in the model due to space constraints....

The Redmi 5 was launched in China in December last year alongside a larger model called Redmi 5 Plus... Also Read ... The Redmi 5 comes in three storage options with the base model getting offering 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. There is another model with 32GB standard storage and option for either 3GB or 4GB of RAM. The smartphone comes with Adreno 506 GPU for improved graphics performance over the outgoing model ... ....

New York's governor on Monday directed the state's attorney general to review a decision not to prosecute the disgraced media mogul after an Italianmodel told police that he groped her ...Andrew Cuomo (KWOH'-moh) to investigate the DA's office after a New York magazine published an article about the case involving an Italian model who said Weinstein groped her....

New York's governor on Monday directed the state's attorney general to review a decision not to prosecute the disgraced media mogul after an Italianmodel told police that he groped her ...Andrew Cuomo (KWOH'-moh) to investigate the DA's office after a New York magazine published an article about the case involving an Italian model who said Weinstein groped her....

Inspur's AI training program meets different training needs from small-scale sample training to a multi-billion-sample, trillion-parameter-level model training ... Inspur - a Leading Server Provider under New InnovationModel ... Inspur's rapid development is due in large part to its unique JDM (joint design manufacturing) model ... On this model, Inspur plans ......